The task focuses on the long-debated question- whether refugees deserve to seek refuge in safer countries or whether they should not be allowed entry to first world countries.The lesson includes 2 clip sets that can be shown in class, a series of

The purpose of this resource is to not only explain the historical context of the Holocaust, but also show the social significance it had on a personal level for the Jewish nation. The source uses the context of 'Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl'

This worksheet is essential to those teaching Apartheid within higher levels of high school, it has a basic list of terms that students will likely encounter when studying this section. It also has a song activity (protest music of the Apartheid

This resource explains each of the characters from the 2009 novel: 'The Help'. It explains the context and background of each character as well as the historical background of the time, such as: the Jim Crow laws and segregation.

This resource is a set of worksheets that deal with the Paris Bombings on November 13th 2015 by terrorist groups. It is designed to create an open discussion among students for important social and cultural awareness development. There are 4

This resource is a planning sheet suitable for all short stories,narratives,first person excerpts and essays.The following are discussed:
-Protagonists/antagonists
-Setting
-Scenery and motifs
-Literary devices in writing
-Rising action,climax and

Recommended for basic grammar teaching, the slideshow is also suited for students with concentration difficulties. I have used this in most of my foundation English classes and they found it much less overwhelming than a worksheet or written task

This resource is a worksheet on the start of the second world war in the context of Anne Frank and the Holocaust.It details important historical events that influenced the treatment of Jews and other minority groups.

This set of worksheets can be used across a wide range of learner levels, it focuses on the following:
-How to write a cohesive and eloquent speech or closing statement.
-Guidelines on paragraphing and including information
-Examples to illustrate

This resource focuses mainly on the use and function of the following figures of speech used in Literature:
Antithesis (Opposites)
Similes and Metaphors (comparisons)
Hyperbole (Exaggerations)
Euphemism (Understatements)
Personification (personal

This resource teaches cultural awareness and has reference to cultural celebrations around the world.
It focuses on why Diwali is held.
-where the festival is held.
-what it's origin is, and who celebrates the festival.
-religions in India and the

The worksheet focuses on the following:
1)What is it like at the North Pole?
2)What do you think Santa does in his spare time to prepare for Christmas?
3)What you would like for Christmas?
4)What you plan to do on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day?

This source can be used to introduce a set of grammar work or as a whole lesson. It focusses on each of the following:
-What are connectives? (+examples)
-What punctuation works with them (+examples)
-Where can conjunctions be placed in a sentence

This series of slides demonstrates the following:
-What are apostrophes and when do we use them?
-What exceptions are there to using apostrophes?
-Which specific words need a contraction and which do not.